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They are wearing my garden crimson clover out
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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5820775" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>This reminds me that I need to sow my clover plot over the already established plot. Would've been a perfect time to do it before the snow. </p><p></p><p>Last year I planted the whole plot in buck forage oats with throw and grow mixed in with it. The clover had to take off this year from the throw and grow mixed last year. It was about as perfect of a clover plot as you can get without weeding. There weren't hardly any weeds or grass at all in it. </p><p></p><p>I noticed this year the deer picked the clover over the oats. I planted beside it and extended out from last year, leaving the clover alone. </p><p></p><p>Last year, they wore the oats out. Not sure what the difference was this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5820775, member: 1700"] This reminds me that I need to sow my clover plot over the already established plot. Would've been a perfect time to do it before the snow. Last year I planted the whole plot in buck forage oats with throw and grow mixed in with it. The clover had to take off this year from the throw and grow mixed last year. It was about as perfect of a clover plot as you can get without weeding. There weren't hardly any weeds or grass at all in it. I noticed this year the deer picked the clover over the oats. I planted beside it and extended out from last year, leaving the clover alone. Last year, they wore the oats out. Not sure what the difference was this year. [/QUOTE]
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